New Story Brewing

New Story Brewing

Breweries

Tulsa, Oklahoma 26 followers

Bringing craft beer to everyday drinkers.

About us

New Story offers a more approachable craft beer brand with highly drinkable beverages, lower-than-average alcohol content, and crushable styles that craft and traditional drinkers alike will immediately enjoy. We believe that 'if we inspire people to tell stories, the beer will flow'.

Website
https://newstorybrewing.com
Industry
Breweries
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022

Locations

Employees at New Story Brewing

Updates

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    We are excited to have recently announced a strategic acquisition of Elk Valley Brewing including their established and well-deserved beer recipes and reputation for creating exceptional craft beers in Oklahoma! Elk Valley has been a pioneer in Oklahoma beer market starting in the early 2010's with a cult following of great craft beers like 'Magic Juice' - an imperial New England DIPA. As a unique, new beverage business in OK, New Story is inspired by the idea of creating shared economies between businesses in our industry - especially where the utility of manufacturing, distribution, and marketing can improve the consistency of great products at a local level and improve the bottom line to make them more sustainable to our consumers. We are exceptionally excited to bring Elk Valley's best beer recipes back to the core customers who championed craft beer in OK in the first place - while bringing new products that we believe resonate with more of today's drinkers. If you are interested in carrying Elk Valley beers - or are curious about New Story and the new (and old) beverages we're bringing (back) to the Oklahoma market - we encourage you to reach out.

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    Taproom Now Vs. Planned: This yard was once covered in red brick pavers, and railroad tracks heading north and south along the edge of historic Greenwood. Around the turn of the century, railcars would pass daily, loading essential goods in and out of a much younger downtown Tulsa, OK. Once filled with smoke and sweat, we’re excited to transform this lot into a gathering place for events, firepits, yard games, and plenty of food and beers!

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